Paul Gascoigne seen in TNT Sports trailer for new Premier League season filmed just weeks before hospital dash

England – icon Paul Gascoigne has made a surprising cameo in the latest trailer from TNT Sports – filmed just a few weeks before his shock -a -dashboard.

The advertisement -littered advertisement – filmed in mid -June – is supposed to be his last public performance before he was dramatically taken to the hospital last week.

The former Spurs, Lazio and Rangers player, 58, appears next to football back in the 60-second clip.

With the title 'This is not normal', the trailer also contains Chelsea Starboy Colmer and Manchester United Captain Bruno Fernandes.

Gascoigne is considered one of the biggest game makers of his generation, with an excellent club and international career – and he plays an equally crucial role in the advertisement of the broadcaster.

Gazza – known for his crazy antics both on and outside the field – is seen on a couch next to an enthusiastic fan of Paris Saint -Germain.

He calms the too many paired fan, who is shown the recent Champions League triumph through the French club all night.

Gazza holds an unusual straight face and Gazza jokes: “That is not normal, size”.

TNT Sports has often filled an advertisement with football legends for the season – with former Real Madrid Ace Gareth Bale who appears again in the commercial.

It is because the footballing Great was brought to the hospital last week after he was discovered collected by a friend in his house in Poole, Dorset on Friday evening.

Gazza was admitted to an Intensive Care department, but has now been moved to an acute medical unit where his condition was described as stable.

He stays in a hospital near his house and is expected to stay there for a few days for treatment.

His friend Steve Foster passed on a message for the Spurs legend and said he was in the “best possible place” while he continued his recovery.

Steve said that Gazza “would like to thank everyone for the support he got so far from so many old friends who wish him well and want to see him back to his best”.

He added: “Paul is in the hospital, which is the best possible place for him to be now.”

Last night Steve said: “Paul is now stable, but is still very bad.”

He posed for selfies with fans while he was recovering.

His friend added: “It shows how popular and loved he is still everywhere by fans.

“I can't walk with him on the street without being stopped – it's crazy.”

The plight situation of the sad star horrible friend Steve, who found him semi-conscious on Friday at 1.30 pm in the bedroom of his house in Poole, Dorset.

Gazza is said to have been 'upset' due to a disagreement with a business partner and the closure of his company, which he launched to run his public look.

The family and football friends of the beloved Icon came around to support him as the spread of the medical emergency – allegedly the worst he has confronted.

His reality star subsidiary Bianca, his two sisters and ex -football player Pals Peter Beardsley, Paul Merson and Vinnie Jones were kept informed of his condition.

Football hero Paul – closed 57 times and a scorer of ten goals for the Drie Lions between 1988 and 1998 – is expected to stay in the hospital for some time.

Steve told how Gazza recently brought to spontaneous friendly acts to cheer themselves up.

Days before his collapse, he suddenly decided to help homeless people he saw while walking in Bournemouth at his house aan Zee.

Steve said: “He suddenly went to a money machine, took £ 500 and started distributing money to all the homeless people he could find.

“He said that many people were worse off than he and wanted to help them. He was shown something between £ 20 and £ 50 at the same time and said,” Get a meal. “

“That is the kind of guy that is Paul and why so many people who know him hope he can get better.”

Another source close to Gazza said to the sun: “What happened during the weekend was incredibly serious.

“Thank goodness, Steve found him when he did, because at that moment he urgently needed help and intervention.

“There is concern among Paul's friends and family that he will not be good enough to live alone for a long time – he will certainly need someone by his side in the coming weeks.

“He needs a lot of help and support to get about this.”

The source added: “Paul still spends a lot of time -out and on his way to events and meeting fans at Boozy Diners and Awards evenings.

“It is a roller coaster lifestyle with a lot of temptation there. But in recent months Paul has been doing well and has succeeded in keeping his demons at bay.

“He has a lot of support and goodwill and unlike in the past, where people always bought him drinks and hire him, that just doesn't happen now.

“The whole world knows that Paul can't drink. All his friends pray that he can go through this.”

Gascoigne has been represented for years by booking Agent Katie Davies, but it has now been withdrawn from regular involvement in his daily life.

Businessman MR Foster – who runs a football memorabilia site with links to football heroes – now manages Gazza's speaking dates and drives him to locations.

The personal assistant – who visited football in the Poole Hospital today – told the sun: 'He often slept, but makes progress and has succeeded in eating something.

“He read the Sun report and received a boost through all support of support.

“No date has yet been set for his dismissal from the hospital – he just takes one by a while and focuses on getting better.”

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